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Holiday Storm Threatens SLO County with Rain, Wind
23 Dec
Summary
- An atmospheric river storm is forecast to bring several inches of rain.
- Heavy rain and powerful winds will peak on Christmas Eve and Day.
- Flood and high wind watches are in effect for the entire county.

San Luis Obispo County is bracing for a substantial atmospheric river storm, predicted to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the region during the Christmas holiday. The National Weather Service has issued flood and high wind watches, warning that the entire county is at risk of flooding, with potential for mudslides in mountainous areas.
The storm's peak is anticipated on Wednesday, December 24, and Thursday, December 25. Coastal valleys could receive up to 5 inches of rain, while mountainous areas may see as much as 8 inches. Southerly winds are expected to range from 30 to 50 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 80 mph, increasing the risk of downed trees and power outages.
Authorities are urging residents to avoid travel if possible, especially on Christmas Eve, due to the hazardous driving conditions expected from the heavy rain and high winds. The storm system is forecast to continue with showers through Friday, December 26, before potential clearing over the weekend.




